I graduated from a faculty of mathematics, so don't know if there are
other geeks who will find this amusing, but I came across this webpage:
 
  http://www.kleinbottle.com/whats_a_klein_bottle.htm
 
it describes the Klein bottle:
 
    Take a rectangle and join one pair of opposite sides -- you'll now
    have a cylinder.  Now join the other pair of sides with a half-twist.
    That last step isn't possible in our universe, sad to say.  A true
    Klein Bottle requires 4-dimensions because the surface has to pass
    through itself without a hole.
 
    It's closed and non-orientable, so a symbol on its surface can be
    slid around on it and reappear backwards at the same place.You
    can't do this trick on a sphere, doughnut, or pet ferret --
    they're orientable.
 
the base webpage is pretty amusing as well.
 
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